9780984640065-0984640061-The Literary Review: Encyclopedia Britannica

The Literary Review: Encyclopedia Britannica

ISBN-13: 9780984640065
ISBN-10: 0984640061
Edition: First Edition
Author: Mary Jo Bang, Ales Steger, Osama Alomar, Mark Budman, Albert Goldbarth, Christian Barter, Cynthia Cruz, Brian Henry, The Literary Review, Simon Perchik, Bryon MacWilliams, Martha Witt, Douglas Ogurek, Joseph Levens, C.E. Cardiff, Hilary Steinitz, Minna Pr
Publication date: 2012
Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson University
Format: Single Issue Magazine 256 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780984640065
ISBN-10: 0984640061
Edition: First Edition
Author: Mary Jo Bang, Ales Steger, Osama Alomar, Mark Budman, Albert Goldbarth, Christian Barter, Cynthia Cruz, Brian Henry, The Literary Review, Simon Perchik, Bryon MacWilliams, Martha Witt, Douglas Ogurek, Joseph Levens, C.E. Cardiff, Hilary Steinitz, Minna Pr
Publication date: 2012
Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson University
Format: Single Issue Magazine 256 pages

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The Literary Review: Encyclopedia Britannica (ISBN-13: 9780984640065 and ISBN-10: 0984640061), written by authors Mary Jo Bang, Ales Steger, Osama Alomar, Mark Budman, Albert Goldbarth, Christian Barter, Cynthia Cruz, Brian Henry, The Literary Review, Simon Perchik, Bryon MacWilliams, Martha Witt, Douglas Ogurek, Joseph Levens, C.E. Cardiff, Hilary Steinitz, Minna Pr, was published by Fairleigh Dickinson University in 2012. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent The Literary Review: Encyclopedia Britannica (Single Issue Magazine) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.55.

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The Literary Review is a sleek literary magazine featuring the best international writers of our generation. Every issue includes short stories, poems, essays, belle lettres and book commentary, as well as author interviews. The Literary Review is one of the hippest literary journals in the country and one of the oldest. No dust gathers here. The Encyclopedia Britannica issue includes a wealth of art from the age of information. This is a word-centric, data-riddled collection of almost entirely made up stuff...all of which bears a canny resemblance to the real world.
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